"I
am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same
bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing" (John 15:5). Isn’t
it amazing that Jesus dwells in us (Gal 2:20)? The verse written above is just
one verse from John 15:1-12 but this whole section is on the subject of
abiding. God does not just want us to abide "with" him but
"in" him. The word suggests taking up permanent residence; this is
not a come and go relationship. What an honor to be in constant fellowship with
God, every day, every hour, every minute!
So,
how do you abide? It requires time and a decision of the will to abide in God's
presence. We do this by spending time in his word and prayer and committing to
be teachable and to allow his lordship in our lives. We need to constantly
remind ourselves throughout the day that we are abiding in him. It is allowing
oneself to be instructed and guided by him. It is enjoying God's peace (John
14:27), rest (Matt 11:28-30) and all of his promises (2 Cor 1:20), despite what
is going on in our busy lives.
As
we abide in him we will bear fruit, God will change us and use us as we grow in
him (John 15:5). Abiding doesn't mean we can't do any of our normal daily
duties, we can still abide in him no matter what we are doing. When your neighbor
invites you in, you don't just stand outside do you? You go on in and enjoy
their company. This is no different and it's that simple. We need to obey and
enjoy walking in Christ.
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